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 6/13/2007 2:05 PM
 
 Modified By vasu  on 6/13/2007 2:05:48 PM

 

I came across this from this blog i2d.internet.informatica.diseño

Whose translated version from Spanish is i2d.internet.info rmatica.diseño

Which says : "To left and right of I altogether circulate that it contains the logo of Vista are two rectangular areas and above and underneath them there are very small holografiadas photographies, four. Here you can see one of them, the rest I have still not discovered that they are…
The photos are done with a Nikon 5700 in macro and putting a cloth prover in front of the objective."

(Above text is translated one, so dont go for its mistakes.)

Can see more shots on the given link.

So anyone know who these 3 guys are? appearing on Vista DVD . Those having the Vista DVD can check and confirm. I am using vista from my MSDN/TechNet Subscriptions DVD, so i cant check. But this indeed is interesting.


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 6/13/2007 3:26 PM
 

Thats quite interesting. But I make sure its not me in the pic.

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 6/13/2007 6:07 PM
 

Really int they may be people behin Windows Vista

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 6/14/2007 11:49 AM
 

the extreme left one luks like bill gates...


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 6/15/2007 7:04 AM
 

Mystery solved. It was posted in Windows Vista team Blog, explaining about these Holograms.

"The real story is interesting, but conspiracy theorists will be disappointed to learn that it is not the result of a deliberate attempt to deceive.  The photo displays members of the team who worked on the Windows Vista DVD hologram design.  Microsoft’s Anti-Piracy Team designed a counterfeit-resistant digital "watermark" for the non-encoded surface of Windows Vista DVDs.  The photo in question is only one of multiple images contained in the hologram design, all of whose inclusion serves to make it more difficult to replicate a Windows Vista DVD.  The other images are of old master works of art that are in the public domain.  These images are part of numerous other security measures that have been designed into our media, packaging and certificates of authenticity.  Hence, even though this image has been reproduced on the Web, there are many other features providing further security.

The images are less than 1mm in size and are not visible to the naked eye, so must be viewed using optical magnification.  Their presence does not affect the contents of the DVD any more than would applying a label to the front of an audio CD you may have created at home.  These security measures were never intended to be impossible to find, but rather difficult to reproduce.  While it's extremely difficult to replicate a holographic design in general, the inclusion of original images makes it that much more so. 

 

Incorporating optical security into our physical media is just one of many efforts to ensure that Microsoft customers get what they paid for.  You can learn more about Microsoft’s anti-piracy measures at our How To Tell site; the holographic images used on the Windows Vista Ultimate DVD are discussed here."

Its really amazing.

Some more of those holograms images with better resolution have appeard now.


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 6/15/2007 9:24 AM
 

Some more images has been posted on Bink.It seems that the Windows Vista DVD is full of such images

 2 faces on Genuine Hologram Vista DVD \"Vista Wallpaper\" on Genuine Hologram Vista DVD Vermeer painting on Genuine Hologram Vista DVD 

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 6/15/2007 9:34 AM
 

Also very high resolution images , seems to be best images so far.

image 1

image2

image3

image4

 


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 6/15/2007 10:50 AM
 

Dear Admin: Can this be thread be moved to 'Windows Vista - General' section of the forum.

As it now talks of Security measures being taken in Vista DVD Hologram. So its not a coffee house subject.


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 6/15/2007 2:42 PM
 

Very interesting.

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 6/18/2007 4:54 PM
 

Really interesting stuff on VISTA

 

even i haven't noticed that stuff


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